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Former Kolkata Mayor Sovan Chatterjee Not Leaving BJP as of Now, Says Mukul Roy
Chatterjee a four-time TMC MLA, who joined the BJP on August 14, wanted to part ways with the party for being 'regularly humiliated', his close associate Baishakhi Banerjee claimed on Saturday.
Govt Doesn't Subscribe to Manmohan Singh's Analysis of Economy, Says Prakash Javadekar
Manmohan Singh had said the state of the economy was "deeply worrying" and urged the government to put aside "vendetta politics" and reach out to sane voices.
Assam to Build its 1st, Exclusive Detention Centre in Goalpara for Those Who Don’t Qualify as Indian Citizens
Assam currently has six detention centres that are run out of district jails. The one in Goalpara will be built at a cost of Rs 45 crore, with a capacity to hold 3,000 detainees.
UN Rights Investigator on Myanmar Lambasts Aung Suu Kyi over Rohingya Crisis
The Nobel laureate was under house arrest for years when Myanmar was a military dictatorship before her party won elections in 2015 by a landslide, in the first fully free vote for generations.
Rajasthan on Alert after Suspected Congo Fever Outbreak in Jodhpur
Rajasthan Health Minister Dr Raghu Sharma said two suspected patients of Congo fever have been found in Jodhpur and have been referred to a Ahmedabad hospital.
Dehradun Court Gives Nari Niketan Rape Case Accused Seven Years in Prison
The case pertains to the rape and abortion of an inmate with hearing and speech impairment at the Nari Niketan in 2015. The victim was made to undergo an abortion after rape and the foetus buried within the premises of the shelter home.
Todd Phillips Points Out Biggest Difference Between Joaquin Phoenix and Heath Ledger's Joker
It seems that Joaquin Phoenix's performance as the psychotic murderer of Gotham City has been the most impressive since Heath Ledger.
Maruti Suzuki Production Cut for Seventh Consecutive Month in August
While production of mini and compact segment cars went down 34.1 per cent as compared to last year, that of utility vehicles declined 34.85 per cent.
After Dengue Fever Hits Children in Telangana, Parents Hold Schools Responsible
The parents have held the schools responsible for not maintaining proper sanitation, cleanliness and hygiene. This is also because the dengue mosquitoes bite during the day when the children are in the school.
Another Success for ISRO as Lander 'Vikram' Completes First De-orbiting Manoeuvre
The lander 'Vikram' on Tuesday inched closer to the moon after a manoeuvre that lasted four seconds to lower its orbit further.
Rishi Panchami 2019: Worship the Seven Sages on Bhadrapada Panchami
In Dadhich Brahmin and Maheshwari communities of Rajasthan, Rishi Panchami is also celebrated as 'rakhi festival', where sisters tie 'rakhi' or 'sacred thread' on the wrists of their brothers.
Suzuki Motorcycle Sales Up 2 Per Cent in August
Suzuki Motorcycle India had sold 70,067 units in the corresponding month a year ago.
Amid Tariff War, Rupee Tumbles 67 Paise to 72.09 Against US dollar in Early Trade
Forex traders said the US tariffs on imports from China took effect on Sunday and were followed later by Beijing's retaliation. Following this the domestic currency was under pressure.
Salman Khan Celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi at Sister Arpita Khan Sharma's Home, See Pics
Salman Khan is a big believer of Ganpati and gets snapped at Arpita Khan's celebrations every year.
'We're Going Backwards, Players Need to Unite': Lukaku Speaks Out After Facing Racist Abuse
Playing only his second match in Italy after his move from Manchester United, Lukaku appeared to be the target of monkey chants from the home crowd at the Sardegna Arena as he prepared to take the decisive penalty.
Neymar and PSG Left to Pick up Pieces as Transfer Saga Ends Without Move to Barcelona
The closure of the transfer window has finally brought to an end the lengthy saga surrounding the future of the world's most expensive player, who will stay at PSG having failed to get the move back to Barcelona he craved.